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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inflation soared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which prices of goods and services increase rapidly over a period of time. For example: "During the first quarter of 2020, inflation soared as food and fuel prices rose sharply."
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Inflation soared.
Under Tanaka in 1972 inflation soared.
As inflation soared in the 1970s, so did gold.
Inflation soared to 22.5% last year, almost double the government's target.
Inflation soared by 3percentt in January, its highest monthly level in a decade.
Then working tax credits were frozen while inflation soared to 5%.
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That could send inflation soaring and "will destroy all the forecasts we made today," Strauss-Kahn said.
This has helped narrow the deficit, but has sent inflation soaring.
Not only did inflation soar, but incomes -- the basis of payroll contributions -- stagnated.
"The public sector pay freeze is making life tough for workers, particularly with inflation soaring above 5%.
With inflation soaring and food prices rising, the opposition strongholds in the townships have occasionally erupted in riots and protests.
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